HOT PEPPER RIDDIM produced by GLORYHOUSE MUSIC 2021
Hot Pepper Overview
In 2021, a reggae compilation called Hot Pepper Riddim arrived on the scene and quickly became a favorite for reggae fans everywhere. The project was released out of Jamaica and soon found its way onto many reggae playlists, especially among roots and culture lovers. The compilation features a strong lineup of artists, each bringing their own style. Egg Nogg’s track "Crying" stands out with its heartfelt vocals and classic reggae rhythm. Howard Tuff delivers "Looking To The World," adding his deep voice and thoughtful lyrics. Howard Tuff is no stranger to reggae, having been active in the scene for years and known for his work with other notable Jamaican musicians. Hungepengeh contributes "If One Day," a song that blends roots reggae with a modern touch. Jah Kooks’ "Too Much Bloodshed" addresses serious issues with powerful words, while Zion Skye’s "Love In Many Languages" brings a message of unity and peace. Behind the scenes, the producer GLORYHOUSE MUSIC played a key role. GLORYHOUSE MUSIC is recognized in the reggae world for supporting roots artists and putting out high-quality riddims. The label has a history of working with both new voices and established names, helping to keep the roots reggae sound alive. Their productions are often praised for their strong percussion and authentic feel. Looking back, Hot Pepper Riddim is still talked about by roots reggae fans. The combination of talented artists and the steady hand of GLORYHOUSE MUSIC made this 2021 project a standout in modern reggae.
Hot Pepper Tracklist:
- Egg Nogg – Crying
- Howard Tuff – Looking To The World
- Hungepengeh – If One Day
- Jah Kooks – Too Much Bloodshed
- Zion Skye – Love In Many Languages
- Pheonix – Oh Jah Jah
- Rookie Don – Nuff Gunz & Sarrows (feat SadeSky)
- Singing Bird – Shine Onn
- Sensi Tea – Life Story
- Mel Dube – Sound The Alarm
- Spready Glory – Hot Pepper
- Spready Glory – The Farmers (feat Gucci Flava/Ken Ellis)
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